
Slovenian PM Golob Rejects Janša's Plan to Revoke Palestine Recognition
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob publicly urged opposition leader Janez Janša to "calm down" after Janša announced plans to revoke Slovenia's recognition of Palestine and move its embassy to Jerusalem. Golob's statement indicates a clear rejection of Janša's proposed foreign policy shift.
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